Ariki closes in on all the answers, but did he turn his back on One Lane Bridge too soon?
The Rooney Family loves spending their summer with relatives and friends on Great Pond. But their camp has two major issues: it's too small to share with their three adult children, and, it's so dark when they're inside, they can barely tell they're on a lake. Knowing they always rise to the occasion, the Rooneys call the Maine Cabin Masters, hoping they can lift their camp and add a floor below the existing footprint. It takes a lot of yankee ingenuity and equipment, including I-Beams, soil heaters, drainage pumps, and excavators to pull off this engineering feat in ...
Do Hae-Yi is a student at Yonhee University. Because her family is poor, she places a priority on making money over school. Hae-Yi joins cheering squad Theia. She only joins the club for money but finds her joy there.
The Judge rules on two cases. Up first, a woman asks a friend to buy and install a washer/dryer in her home but refuses to pay him despite her continued use of the appliances. She claims the color wasn't right and that they were damaged. In the second case, when a woman purchases a used car from a friend, she leaves hundreds of toll charges in her wake.
The Judge rules on two cases. Up first, two Pit Bulls jump over a fence and maul a neighbor's small dog; the Judge speaks to the responsibility that comes with owning dangerous dog breeds. In the next case, a woman sues a hairstylist claiming money owed for improperly installing a wig and destroying it.
The Judge presides over two cases. In the first case, a young woman sues her ex-lover for a damages over an alleged assault. In the next case, a man's foray into the dog-breeding business ends in a 5K lawsuit over French Bulldog puppy he sold to his tenant.
Newlyweds sue their wedding planner for the 10K court max alleging their wedding party was ejected from a wedding venue; the planner says they still owe her money.
A struggling mother of three claims her brother and his girlfriend disposed of her possessions without her permission.
A woman sues her photographer for using photos from a bartered session to promote his business on social media.
Twin sisters accuse a retiree of assault after their rental agreement to board dogs falls apart; the defendant claims they hit him in the head with a 2x4.
A man sues his former landlord for false arrest after an argument about the man bringing his girlfriend into his rented room too often.
A man sues a former friend over non-repairs to his truck while the friend counter sues for embarrassment over being questioned by police after an argument.
Her Honor presides over two cases. In the first, after discovering 8K in 'forged' checks, a woman sends a series of angry texts which leads a man to file for a restraining order. In the next case, a woman is evicted days after moving in; she sues for return of rent and emotional distress.
Michael, David, and Lily are joined by celebrity contestants Oliver Twist, Concetta Caristo, Nath Valvo and special Dictionary Corner guest Carlo Ritchie.
Brian questions his universal credit. Warring neighbours take it to the next level when the police get involved.
3 teams of bakers decide what the holidays will look like in the future, and make a dessert with a very space-age ingredient: freeze-dried berries. Judges Stephanie Boswell and Kalen Allen help Carla Hall decide whose display is worth $10K
Host Jesse Palmer challenges the 12 bakers to create meringue pavlova wreaths in yummy fall flavors. For the Main Heat, Jesse settles the debate over the best holiday dessert by dividing the kitchen into the pie team and the cake team.
Body Cam features the actual footage of the daily activities of law enforcement officers throughout the country. The video is combined with firsthand accounts to provide insight into the dangerous situations that officers encounter daily.